The Alderson news (1917-02-22)
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The Alderson news (1917-02-22)
- Publication date
- 1917-02-22
- Topics
- Alderson news
- Publisher
- W.D. MacKay
- Collection
- peel_newspapers; peel; university_of_alberta_libraries; toronto
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 60.5M
Page 1:
- Red Cross Fund
- Locals
- Police Court
Page 2:
- A Verbal Flood
- Wisely Chosen Time
- Wealth of Western Provinces
- Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria
- Both Easy
- How Money Makes Money
- Minard's Liniment Co., Limited
- Unexplored Ontario
- Keeping Account
- Had the Drop
- A Thorough Pill
- Japanese Wives and Jealousy
- Akin to the British
- Local News
- Mightiest of the Grand Fleet
- No Change
- War Surgery's Marvels
- In the Toils
- But the Chicken Wouldn't
- We Get You, Madam
- Heroic Flying Men
- A Difference
- Coming and Going
Page 3:
- Great Britain Has Profited by the Mistakes of the Past
- Dream Came True
- British Spy's Feat in Island Fortress
- Anybody Can Fly Now
- Break for Freedom
- Increased Call for Production
- Rust Epidemic Made Scarcity of Seed Grain
- Why Germany Must be Defeated
- No Empty Words
- No Peace Basis until Germans Know What the Fighting is For
- A Plot That Will Fail
- More Cattle Enter Canada
- Local News
- Plans for the next War
- Russians Are Eager for News of Battle
Page 4:
- Local News
Page 5:
Page 6:
- Conserve Modesty
- Local News
- A Pessimist on Poultry
- Local News
- Not Porter-Like
- Munition Work Needs some Speeding Up
- Pa Has His Doubts
- Local News
- An Amazing Forecast
- Summerfallow Statistics
- Local News
- World Owes a Debt to Work of Charles Booth
- Exchanging Duties
Page 7:
- Electrically Treated Crops
- Meatless Days in Olden Time
- Fruit Growing in British Columbia
- Local News
- Feared Being Kissed
- Good Reason
- Ahead of Them All
- Local News
- Paper Clothes Next
- Britain's Losses in Ships
- A Nonentity
- Still Safe
- Women as Bankers
- Quill Pens and Steel
- Overheard
- Local News
- Queer Food Prejudices
- The Canadian Sailor
- Poles See through the German Plan
- Germany's Home Production
- Boots by the Million
- Hard to Say
- Inventions by Women
- Explained At
Page 8:
- Red Cross Fund
- Locals
- Police Court
Page 2:
- A Verbal Flood
- Wisely Chosen Time
- Wealth of Western Provinces
- Minard's Liniment Cures Diphtheria
- Both Easy
- How Money Makes Money
- Minard's Liniment Co., Limited
- Unexplored Ontario
- Keeping Account
- Had the Drop
- A Thorough Pill
- Japanese Wives and Jealousy
- Akin to the British
- Local News
- Mightiest of the Grand Fleet
- No Change
- War Surgery's Marvels
- In the Toils
- But the Chicken Wouldn't
- We Get You, Madam
- Heroic Flying Men
- A Difference
- Coming and Going
Page 3:
- Great Britain Has Profited by the Mistakes of the Past
- Dream Came True
- British Spy's Feat in Island Fortress
- Anybody Can Fly Now
- Break for Freedom
- Increased Call for Production
- Rust Epidemic Made Scarcity of Seed Grain
- Why Germany Must be Defeated
- No Empty Words
- No Peace Basis until Germans Know What the Fighting is For
- A Plot That Will Fail
- More Cattle Enter Canada
- Local News
- Plans for the next War
- Russians Are Eager for News of Battle
Page 4:
- Local News
Page 5:
Page 6:
- Conserve Modesty
- Local News
- A Pessimist on Poultry
- Local News
- Not Porter-Like
- Munition Work Needs some Speeding Up
- Pa Has His Doubts
- Local News
- An Amazing Forecast
- Summerfallow Statistics
- Local News
- World Owes a Debt to Work of Charles Booth
- Exchanging Duties
Page 7:
- Electrically Treated Crops
- Meatless Days in Olden Time
- Fruit Growing in British Columbia
- Local News
- Feared Being Kissed
- Good Reason
- Ahead of Them All
- Local News
- Paper Clothes Next
- Britain's Losses in Ships
- A Nonentity
- Still Safe
- Women as Bankers
- Quill Pens and Steel
- Overheard
- Local News
- Queer Food Prejudices
- The Canadian Sailor
- Poles See through the German Plan
- Germany's Home Production
- Boots by the Million
- Hard to Say
- Inventions by Women
- Explained At
Page 8:
Notes
[public]: Weekly. Published 1 July 1915 to 25 July 1918. From 28 December 1911 to 25 July 1912 issued under the title <i>Carlstadt progress</i>. From 1 August 1912 to 24 June 1915 issued under the title <i>Carlstadt news</i>. [public]: The town of Carlstadt changed its name to Alderson on 1 July 1915.
- Addeddate
- 2022-04-05 16:58:38
- Collective_title
- The Alderson news
- Extent
- v. : ill.
- Genre
- Newspaper
- Identifier
- ADN_1917022201
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/s2p4grqg0p9
- Issuance
- continuing
- Location
- Canada;Alberta;Alderson
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- Ocr_parameters
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- Pages
- 8
- Pdf_module_version
- 0.0.18
- Scanner
- Internet Archive Python library 2.1.0
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